Heroic illusion magic

"Heroic Deeds" is a card game that I have designed and I am describing step by step wikinut. This is a description of a card for the "Heroic Deeds" deck of cards of "Heroic Deeds" there are two other decks already published.

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This particular concept of card based gaming is completely my own and I reserve all rights to the game although I invite you to play it freely as well as to print out as many cards as you need for personal use. Any attempt to market this game in any way must first be permitted by myself.

The Heroic deeds deck of cards is one of three

As previously described, the "Heroic Deeds" deck is used to help the players design their heroes for the game. The cards also help determine guidelines and limitations on what heroes can accomplish. Typically, every hero gets to draw four "Heroic Deeds" cards. It is possible to draw more than one of the same card. Players generally get to determine precisely how the cards they have drawn will help define who their hero is and what he can do.

Heroic illusion magic

Illusions are a form of magic that usually requires much less energy expenditure. This means that simple illusion magic can be used with relative ease by the a hero drawing a "Heroic illusion magic" card. Illusions can be either images in the eyes of an opponent, visible only to him or magical pictures and phantasms that are visible to all who look, allies and enemies alike. A great deal of the power of the illusion magic stems from the willingness of the people around to accept the illusion as real. Properly deployed, illusion magic can cause people to ignore the hero, fight among themselves or flee in fear. It should be noted that at times people have been known to faint or even die of fright from sufficiently horrible and terrifying illusions.

Heroic magic

Cards of “Heroic Deeds” that involve magic are just as powerful as any other card but as is the nature of all “Heroic Deeds”, these cards are defined by how broad or narrow they are defined. Magic use needs some sort of explanation. The hero who has magic, needs to have some sort of background that explains his magical ability. This could be because the hero spent years studying an arcane art, perhaps he has some unique magical ancestry or simply a magical item that produces certain effects. Magic tends to give heroes a certain edge over more mundane people and is thus limited in other ways. If the magic is readily accessible to the hero, then its power will be minimal unless the card is expended, in which case a significant effect could be produced. Conversely, limiting the access of the hero to his magic increases its general power. another way of increasing the power would be to limit the effects of the card. Much like other “Heroic Deeds” cards, drawing two identical magic cards gives the hero greater access to readily available magic. Unlike other “Heroic Deeds” cards, this holds true for any two “Heroic magic” cards.

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Always give credit where credit is due!All pictures are originally royalty free from clker.com - Some of the pictures are modified by me for the purpose of this article.For legal reasons it is very important to make certain that all pictures used are indeed royalty free or otherwise belong to you. If this is not the case, permission should be obtained from the owner!